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regarding GNOME-Shell wallpapers and suspend-to-ram/hibernation
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Package: gnome-shell
Version: 3.14.0

I'm on Debian/sid with all packages up-to-date.

Since the switch to gnome-shell 3.14.0, when the computer is coming out
of suspend-to-ram/hibernation the wallpapers are not properly refreshed.
Both wallpapers (standard and the one used on lock screen) are affected
they are displayed with random pixels as if using some non initialized
memory.

After some time (1 minute or 2 minutes) the standard wallpaper is back
to normal. But the wallpaper on the lock screen seems to never be
displayed properly.

I have this issue on 2 computers and on Google+ some guys have the same
issue.

Thanks,

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On 2015-04-01 18:24, Andreas Beckmann wrote:
> On 2015-04-01 17:27, Jason Rhinelander wrote:
>> This is a NVIDIA driver bug, but it is only something that NVIDIA claims
>> will be fixed at some indeterminate future date.  In the meantime,
>> upstream gnome has applied a workaround (to 3.16.1, I think, but didn't
>> make it into 3.16.0) for this, referenced in

> That's good news! Could you file bugs against mutter and gnome-shell?
> Maybe they can manage to get the backported upstream solution into
> jessie, still. This will likely become a frequent problem in jessie :-(

This fix is now in Debian 8.1 (jessie) (mutter and gnome-shell packages)
as well as in sid.


Andreas

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